Hataman slams Cotabato bombing, calls culprits ‘evil’

By Edwin Fernandez/PNA

COTABATO CITY – Governor Mujiv Hataman of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) has condemned the bombing in front of a mall here on New Year’s Eve, calling those behind the incident “evil”.

The bombing, which occurred around 1:59 p.m., left two persons dead and 28 others injured.

Suspected Islamic State-linked radicals set off the improvised explosive device in a row of roadside stalls selling firecrackers, hornpipes, toys and Christmas decors.

“We are irrevocably grieved about the casualties incurred, thoroughly condemn this act, and call for a thorough investigation. We need to make sure acts like these never happen again, and that the perpetrator is brought to justice,” Hataman said in a statement released Monday.

Cotabato City, though not part of ARMM, hosts the administrative center of the region through its Shariff Kabunsuan Complex here.

Hataman urged investigators to look deeply into the case and ensure that civilians do not get caught up in terror.

“We cannot afford to be divisive at this moment. Only by melding together can we bring about peace and justice,” he said.

He urged civil leaders and security officials to remain united.

“What we need is to be composed, to redouble our efforts, and to hold on to our dream of peace in the region. We cannot be divided on this front,” Hataman added.

Calling the incident an evil act, Hataman urged the people of ARMM to pray for the people of the city.

“Evil acts like these will be punished in this world and the next, while all good deeds will be rewarded. Let us remember the good people of Cotabato for the sake of our community,” he said.

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